1. The Socialist Reich Party demands the formation of a strong central government, with power concentrated in the hands of the national parliament over the whole Reich, led by one strong leader, all upholding the common interests as their mission.

2. The Socialist Reich Party demands freedom of religion for all religious denominations so long as they do not endanger the state and oppose the morality of the people. We stand against decadence where ever it is and in all it’s forms (homosexuality, feminism, substance abuse, etc) and believe that all, regardless of denomination, must stand for the good of the Reich before that of the individual.

3. The Socialist Reich Party demands that only those of Dundorfian blood are to be allowed to be citizens. Those without citizenship are only allowed to stay in Dundorf as guests, subject to legislation pertaining to the treatment of foreigners in the Reich.

We also demand that the immigration of those of foreign blood must be halted at once, but hold our arms open, ready to embrace all ethnic Dundorfians throughout the world who wish to return to the Reich.

4. The Socialist Reich Party demands that the state be charged with providing the opportunity for a livelihood and maintenance of a way of life for all citizens. We therefore demand that all workers be paid a wage that will ensure them with a high standard of living and a large-scale expansion of old-age pensions.

We believe that excessive, unfettered capitalism leads to decadence and encourages citizens to put selfish individuals needs before the good of the community. We would therefore place strict regulations and nationalize some industries for the good of the Reich.

5. The Socialist Reich Party demands that the state maintain a large, strong national military, able to defend the Reich against foreign invasion and internal subversion. Homosexuals, those not of Dundorfian blood, and women (women must take up the even more important role of being a mother) are not to be allowed to be in any branch of the military.

We also demand that Dundorf have the freedom to act as it wishes in relation to other nations.

Ministries

This party is not part of the national cabinet.

Political Positions

Ideology

Position

Visibility

Coherency

Centralization

unitarist-leaning

high

perfect

Civil Rights

moderate restrictive

excellent

perfect

Ecology

skeptic-leaning

limited

perfect

Foreign Relations

convinced isolationist

moderate

perfect

Government Responsibilities

small government-leaning

high

perfect

Market

moderate regulator

high

perfect

Military

moderate militarist

limited

perfect

Morality

convinced conservative

high

perfect

Religion

secular-leaning

high

perfect

Affiliations

This party is a member of the following organizations:

Election Results

History Table

Month

Votes

Total Votes

Votes (%)

Votes (%) (+)

Seats

Total Seats

Seats (%)

Seats (+)

August 2530

98,240

130,548,579

0.08

+0.08

0

600

0.00

+0

August 2532

22,818,565

122,143,998

18.68

+18.61

116

600

19.33

+116

August 2534

27,863,521

123,538,083

22.55

+3.87

136

600

22.67

+20

August 2536

16,355,364

129,029,445

12.68

-9.88

75

600

12.50

-61

August 2538

11,490,292

127,701,352

9.00

-3.68

52

600

8.67

-23

August 2540

13,231,056

129,783,159

10.19

+1.20

60

600

10.00

+8

August 2542

20,142,324

120,838,337

16.67

+6.47

96

600

16.00

+36

September 2543

19,531,266

125,979,365

15.50

-1.17

91

600

15.17

-5

September 2545

20,817,505

128,993,348

16.14

+0.63

96

600

16.00

+5

September 2547

21,663,733

129,040,990

16.79

+0.65

98

600

16.33

+2

September 2549

18,605,462

133,293,610

13.96

-2.83

83

600

13.83

-15

September 2551

24,159,348

132,514,599

18.23

+4.27

107

600

17.83

+24

October 2553

21,221,154

128,572,160

16.51

-1.73

98

600

16.33

-9

October 2555

18,844,558

139,540,510

13.50

-3.00

80

600

13.33

-18

October 2557

14,655,750

134,978,806

10.86

-2.65

65

600

10.83

-15

October 2559

25,914,454

127,750,535

20.29

+9.43

120

600

20.00

+55

October 2561

25,416,572

129,347,606

19.65

-0.64

116

600

19.33

-4

October 2563

27,399,048

130,526,007

20.99

+1.34

124

600

20.67

+8

October 2565

19,828,431

129,838,626

15.27

-5.72

86

600

14.33

-38

October 2567

22,953,404

126,549,017

18.14

+2.87

103

600

17.17

+17

October 2569

25,081,179

127,481,439

19.67

+1.54

112

600

18.67

+9

September 2571

29,487,338

148,246,742

19.89

+0.22

118

600

19.67

+6

January 2572

29,248,276

147,511,575

19.83

-0.06

117

600

19.50

-1

July 2572

29,214,983

148,708,575

19.65

-0.18

116

600

19.33

-1

December 2572

29,509,441

148,239,015

19.91

+0.26

120

600

20.00

+4

June 2573

30,155,736

148,542,074

20.30

+0.39

121

600

20.17

+1

July 2573

28,511,645

147,272,538

19.36

-0.94

115

600

19.17

-6

January 2574

29,204,718

147,629,511

19.78

+0.42

118

600

19.67

+3

February 2574

29,352,148

149,365,070

19.65

-0.13

118

600

19.67

+0

June 2574

28,184,325

147,357,158

19.13

-0.52

114

600

19.00

-4

June 2575

28,957,544

129,906,441

22.29

+3.16

129

600

21.50

+15

September 2576

27,327,457

126,579,141

21.59

-0.70

124

600

20.67

-5

December 2577

27,411,123

126,530,994

21.66

+0.07

127

600

21.17

+3

July 2579

27,237,238

129,211,107

21.08

-0.58

121

600

20.17

-6

July 2585

36,809,078

148,795,216

24.74

+3.66

149

600

24.83

+28

July 2591

55,427,977

149,271,088

37.13

+12.39

223

600

37.17

+74

October 2593

82,275,453

159,345,980

51.63

+14.50

311

600

51.83

+88

October 2599

68,631,299

168,904,802

40.63

-11.00

247

600

41.17

-64

October 2602

32,058,747

129,280,134

24.80

-15.84

145

600

24.17

-102

October 2605

25,644,953

151,327,068

16.95

-7.85

98

600

16.33

-47

July 2606

27,481,822

158,495,687

17.34

+0.39

102

600

17.00

+4

November 2606

31,100,489

152,646,860

20.37

+3.03

121

600

20.17

+19

November 2609

25,511,137

157,333,759

16.21

-4.16

95

600

15.83

-26

November 2612

28,593,134

163,980,335

17.44

+1.22

102

600

17.00

+7

November 2615

25,051,884

167,737,108

14.94

-2.50

90

600

15.00

-12

August 2616

28,370,307

167,594,942

16.93

+1.99

101

600

16.83

+11

August 2619

28,255,642

173,893,736

16.25

-0.68

98

600

16.33

-3

August 2622

26,624,484

178,134,903

14.95

-1.30

91

600

15.17

-7

August 2625

31,327,599

162,214,610

19.31

+4.37

116

600

19.33

+25

August 2628

46,216,998

169,804,373

27.22

+7.91

165

600

27.50

+49

January 2629

57,027,929

167,578,762

34.03

+6.81

204

600

34.00

+39

October 2629

64,015,957

168,052,018

38.09

+4.06

230

600

38.33

+26

October 2632

47,187,435

171,430,010

27.53

-10.57

166

600

27.67

-64

September 2634

49,010,524

149,763,102

32.73

+5.20

198

600

33.00

+32

September 2637

46,754,846

124,867,680

37.44

+4.72

233

600

38.83

+35

September 2640

69,238,646

130,831,948

52.92

+15.48

324

600

54.00

+91

September 2643

66,540,135

132,355,924

50.27

-2.65

310

600

51.67

-14

September 2646

94,989,908

180,016,620

52.77

+2.49

319

600

53.17

+9

September 2649

68,795,916

155,453,753

44.25

-8.51

272

600

45.33

-47

September 2652

81,322,128

166,776,861

48.76

+4.51

293

600

48.83

+21

September 2655

77,687,746

163,735,475

47.45

-1.31

289

600

48.17

-4

September 2658

78,505,455

164,591,589

47.70

+0.25

290

600

48.33

+1

September 2661

47,958,128

189,414,069

25.32

-22.38

155

600

25.83

-135

September 2664

63,557,989

193,192,607

32.90

+7.58

200

600

33.33

+45

September 2667

44,402,568

200,923,905

22.10

-10.80

134

600

22.33

-66

September 2670

17,632,961

187,831,522

9.39

-12.71

56

600

9.33

-78

September 2673

18,298,503

191,288,561

9.57

+0.18

55

600

9.17

-1

September 2676

18,555,999

200,696,217

9.25

-0.32

54

600

9.00

-1

June 2677

22,257,317

201,911,967

11.02

+1.78

64

600

10.67

+10

June 2680

30,339,889

207,463,248

14.62

+3.60

87

600

14.50

+23

June 2683

24,969,214

204,701,982

12.20

-2.43

73

599

12.19

-14

June 2686

29,058,801

204,861,894

14.18

+1.99

86

599

14.36

+13

November 2687

34,369,871

201,317,795

17.07

+2.89

103

599

17.20

+17

November 2690

44,678,911

188,085,561

23.75

+6.68

140

599

23.37

+37

November 2693

35,225,746

190,575,040

18.48

-5.27

106

599

17.70

-34

November 2696

41,608,125

204,470,254

20.35

+1.87

118

599

19.70

+12

February 2698

39,743,826

173,851,089

22.86

+2.51

137

599

22.87

+19

February 2701

45,190,871

211,409,588

21.38

-1.48

127

595

21.34

-10

February 2706

30,067,809

206,697,941

14.55

-6.83

77

500

15.40

-50

April 2708

76,911,928

204,996,504

37.52

+22.97

187

500

37.40

+110

April 2713

65,335,851

215,832,554

30.27

-7.25

148

500

29.60

-39

April 2718

63,929,444

214,064,061

29.86

-0.41

147

500

29.40

-1

October 2720

52,370,649

209,110,264

25.04

-4.82

125

500

25.00

-22

October 2724

42,092,793

236,372,095

17.81

-7.24

89

500

17.80

-36

February 2725

53,331,153

230,205,972

23.17

+5.36

119

500

23.80

+30

February 2728

58,502,817

230,710,128

25.36

+2.19

128

500

25.60

+9

February 2731

67,836,709

222,342,641

30.51

+5.15

153

500

30.60

+25

February 2734

39,138,514

222,157,321

17.62

-12.89

89

500

17.80

-64

February 2737

49,550,661

227,444,291

21.79

+4.17

108

500

21.60

+19

February 2740

112,311,712

241,199,781

46.56

+24.78

225

500

45.00

+117

February 2743

99,111,530

223,719,930

44.30

-2.26

212

500

42.40

-13

Relative Graph

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Absolute Graph

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National Graph

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